Simucube Link
Best cable management solution for dedicated high-end sim racing enthusiasts.
The Simucube Link Hub is the central connection point for your Simucube racing ecosystem, simplifying your setup. It connects all compatible Simucube products released after 2024, including the ActivePedal and Valo GT-23, through a single USB port. This reduces cable clutter and ensures seamless integration for optimal performance. The Link Hub also features built-in power surge protection to safeguard your valuable racing equipment, providing reliability during intense simulation sessions. It supports various wireless wheels from partners like Ascher and Cube Controls, streamlining your entire racing rig.
$149.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
63
/ 702
#63 in USB & FireWire Hubs
Price vs Category Average
+118%
Above average
Host Interface Type
3.0
/ USB
Who it's for
- Sim racers wanting a clean and organized cockpit setup
- Competitive drivers requiring ultra-low latency and reliable data transmission
- Serious enthusiasts needing industrial-grade stability for long racing sessions
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers managing a strict sim racing build cost
- Minimalist users with only one or two peripheral connections
- Drivers mixing hardware brands outside the Simucube ecosystem
Performance breakdown
Cable Management
Consolidates complex racing setups into one clean, manageable connection point.
Ecosystem Integration
Essential for seamless communication between modern Simucube hardware and peripherals.
Equipment Protection
Integrated surge protection provides vital security for high-end racing gear.
Setup Simplicity
Streamlines the installation process for ActivePedal and Valo GT-23 users.
Compatibility Range
Broad support for third-party wireless wheels enhances overall rig flexibility.
Build Durability
Functional plastic housing prioritizes utility over premium aesthetic materials.
Key Specs
Host Interface Type
USB 3.0
Power Source
Bus Powered
Output Port Types
USB-A
Operating System Compatibility
Windows, macOS, Linux
Mounting Type
Desktop
Housing Material
Plastic
Host Cable Type
Detachable
LED Indicator Lights
False
Features
- Centralizes all Simucube device connections.
- Simplifies racing rig setup and reduces cable clutter.
- Ensures seamless integration and optimal performance.
- Built-in power surge protection for connected gear.
- Supports various third-party wireless wheels.
- Effortless integration with Simucube Link.
- Connects all Simucube products released after 2024.
- Required for ActivePedal and Valo GT-23.
What customers say
The Simucube Link is widely regarded as a premium accessory that significantly elevates the user experience, especially for Simucube 2 owners. The core praise centers on its ability to streamline cable management, creating a cleaner and more reliable direct drive setup by centralizing power and peripheral connections. Customers consistently highlight the robust build quality, confirming its alignment with Simucube's professional hardware reputation. While many consider it a crucial quality of life upgrade, the primary friction point is the high price. Despite acknowledging the superior engineering, some find the cost steep for a connectivity hub. Nevertheless, purchasers generally feel the investment is justified by the resulting reliability and aesthetic improvements for serious sim racers committed to the platform.
Know before you buy
The Link is specifically required for Simucube products released after 2024, such as the ActivePedal and Valo GT-23. It is designed to centralize these newer components into a single USB connection.
While the Link is optimized for the Simucube ecosystem, it functions as a USB 3.0 hub. However, its primary purpose and design focus are on streamlining the integration of Simucube-specific hardware and compatible wireless wheels.
No, the device is bus-powered through its USB 3.0 host interface. It does not require a separate wall outlet, keeping your rig setup clean and simple.
The integrated surge protection acts as a safety buffer for your connected racing gear. It helps safeguard sensitive electronics against power fluctuations during intense simulation sessions.
Yes, the hub is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. It functions as a standard USB interface, ensuring broad compatibility across different platforms.
No, the Simucube Link does not feature LED indicator lights. It is designed with a minimalist aesthetic to reduce visual distractions in your racing cockpit.
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